No, he's right. There's just some global conspiracy to keep this terrible game with convoluted, unexplainable rules alive for thousands of years.
Or not.
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xander wrote:martin wrote:I gave up on go because... it was boring, after playing 500 games of GO and writing down every move to analyse later I reallied that go just isn't that great a game!
Now I know you don't know what you are talking about. Go is an excellent game.
xander
It is a good game, one of the best strategy board games about possibly, however it's not so interestng that I wanted to wade through the good inch of paper I had and program a bad AI
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martin wrote:It is a good game, one of the best strategy board games about possibly, however it's not so interestng that I wanted to wade through the good inch of paper I had and program a bad AI
Either that, or you just don't want to admit that you were stumped by a problem that has also stumped some of the best AI researchers in the world...
xander
xander wrote:martin wrote:It is a good game, one of the best strategy board games about possibly, however it's not so interestng that I wanted to wade through the good inch of paper I had and program a bad AI
Either that, or you just don't want to admit that you were stumped by a problem that has also stumped some of the best AI researchers in the world...
xander
Well yes, I was obviously stumped - I kind of assumed that was implicit in getting bored with trying and failing to solve a problem
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Testrie wrote:martin wrote:with my experience with DirectX
so are you still planning on using DirextX 9 when 10 is out?
eyra
No, I'm learning C# right now so that I can do XNA instead.
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